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If you want to see proof of just how well you've done with feedings this year, mama, take a look at your baby. They aren't so little anymore!
No longer a novice with solid foods, your baby should have a pretty well-rounded meal plan these days.
Food before 1 is just for fun—but it can be a good amount of work, too.
With solid foods now on the menu, feeding your baby is getting more exciting—and messy.
By now, you're a pro when it comes to feeding your baby.
No matter what method you choose to feed your baby, you are undeniably skilled now at recognizing their cues.
Depending on your baby's interest in solid foods, their appetite for breast milk or formula may start to decrease or feedings will space out. This can be bittersweet!
At 10 months, your little one will probably be keeping a close eye on what you eat—and will want to try a bite, too.
As your baby's diet continues to shift from liquid to more solid foods, being adaptable will continue to serve you well.